The Clerks vade mecum, or, A choice collection of modern presidents according to the best forms extant, and such as have not formerly been printed : containing all sorts of bargains and sales, leases, mortgages, grants, covenants, surrenders &c. : usefull for all persons that have relation to the practick part of the common law ... / fatihfully perused by T.P.

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The Clerks vade mecum, or, A choice collection of modern presidents according to the best forms extant, and such as have not formerly been printed : containing all sorts of bargains and sales, leases, mortgages, grants, covenants, surrenders &c. : usefull for all persons that have relation to the practick part of the common law ... / fatihfully perused by T.P.
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London :: Printed by T.M. for W. Lee, D. Pakeman, and G. Bedell,
1655.
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Conveyancing -- Great Britain -- Forms.
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"The Clerks vade mecum, or, A choice collection of modern presidents according to the best forms extant, and such as have not formerly been printed : containing all sorts of bargains and sales, leases, mortgages, grants, covenants, surrenders &c. : usefull for all persons that have relation to the practick part of the common law ... / fatihfully perused by T.P." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A33419.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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A Letter of Atturney to take possession.

TO all Christian people &c. T P greeting &c. Know yee that I the said T P have made, con∣stituted, ordained, and in my place by these presents, have put and authorized my well be∣loved friend A B my true sufficient and lawfull atturney, to receive and take for mee and in my name of S R of &c. full and peaceable possession and seizen of and in all that the Mannour of S with the appurtenances in the County of H. and

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of and in all lands, tenements and hereditaments with their appurtenances whatsoever in S. aforesaid in the said County of H to the said Mannour by any means belonging; and of and in all that the Rectory of the parish-Church of S. aforesaid, and of and in all Lands, Tenements and Heredi∣taments, Oblations, Tythes, Obventions and pro∣fits to the said Rectory by any meanes belongig, and of and in all and singular other Messuages, Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments, with the appurte∣nances expressed and specified in a certain paire of Indentures of demise bearing date with these presents, made betweene the said S K of the one partie, and mee the said T P of the other partie, of and concerning the premisses for the Terme of twenty and one yeares, from the feast of &c. last past, and for the yearly rent of fifty shillings, and of and in every parcel thereof with the appurtenan∣ces. And further, for me and in my name to take, receive and do all and every such other thing and things in or concerning the premisses, as to my said Atturnie shall be thought meet or convenient, and that as fully and effectually, as I my self might doe if I were then and there personally present. Holding &c. at antea &c.

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